Re: [Mono-list] [Mono-dev] Mono summit, options.

2007-07-18 Thread Néstor Salceda
El mié, 18-07-2007 a las 10:00 +0200, Marcos Cobeña Morián escribió:
 Hello Miguel,
 
 If your team finally decide to go for Madrid option (even Seville
 could be nice :-P), some mates and I'd help looking for a place to
 host the summit (one of the campus available at this city would be
 nice). Even more, I involve myself in finding an University. :-)

Yep Marcos, I also can help you finding the place :)

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Re: [Mono-list] [Mono-dev] Mono summit, options.

2007-07-18 Thread Joe Audette
I vote for Boston in October.
I really wanted to come to the last one but it coincided with selling
my house and moving so was unable to make it. This year I am really
determined to make it. I've already got a trip scheduled in February
so October sounds great to me.

Cheers,

Joe

On 7/17/07, Miguel de Icaza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello folks,

 Am trying to decide on a location for the next Mono summit.   One of
 the challenges of the summit is that the Mono team is now pretty large,
 so it is quite expensive to fly and host everyone, so am trying to pick:

 * An affordable city (good hotel prices).
 * Hopefully easy to reach by cheap flights.

  Am not sure what format we should have for this year.   Am not sure
 that having a strict schedule with talks was all that great last year, I
 felt that we had too little free time to talk among us than we did
 listening to presentations.

  So am thinking:

 * Limit the presentations to a handful, on key topics.

 * Organize the rest in an un-conference style, kind of like a
   BOF, where we get people together and people get to discuss
   things.

  Ideally, we should host this in a University, as the hotel that we
 picked last time in Boston was far from ideal as well.

  Some cities that I think might be within range are:

 * Boston, but we have to be careful with the time, due
   to the city being expensive for a bunch of special events.

 * Prague, has a SUSE/Novell office, but there are few direct
   flights to it.

 * Madrid, potentially we could find a University there that
   could host us.

  Am afraid that Mexico and South America will be expensive to reach
 for Europeans, but if the cost is not too larger, we could pick a city
 in Mexico (We all know that Mike Kestner wants Cancun, but having been
 there for a conference once, I can attest that most attendees skip on
 the meetings).

  Which probably means Do your conference in Boston, in mid
 February to guarantee attendance ;-).

 Miguel.
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Re: [Mono-list] [Mono-dev] Mono summit, options.

2007-07-17 Thread Miguel de Icaza
Hello,

 May I suggest scheduling the conference right after (or before) the
 GNOME Summit[1] in October?  We might get higher attendance that way.

If we go for Boston, I think this is a brilliant idea.


Miguel.
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